Households and individuals in South Africa are reporting slightly greater financial adequacy than a decade ago — but many still say their income falls short of meeting their everyday needs. This is one of the key insights emerging from Statistics South Africa’s new report titled: Subjective Poverty in South Africa: Findings from the Income & read more »
In cities and townships, on busy streets and in small neighbourhood markets, a significant part of South Africa’s economy goes about its work. It operates without being covered by formal arrangements, yet it supports millions of people. The informal sector is a vital source of income in a country facing persistent unemployment and inequality. This read more »
Debt can quickly become a curse if businesses take on more than they can handle. The most recent financial data from Stats SA covers debt in the formal business sector, highlighting industries that might be more at risk, with a particular focus on small enterprises. Businesses borrowed less in 2024 Total debt (i.e. liabilities) in read more »
South Africa is home to more than 3 million immigrants, accounting for 5,1% of the country’s population, according to the latest Migration Statistics Report based on the 2022/23 Income and Expenditure Survey. Most of these immigrants—63,6%—hail from countries within the Southern African Development Community (SADC). The data also reveals a distinct demographic trend: most immigrants read more »
Several tertiary education institutions are starting a new academic year this month. Stats SA provides the latest update on how higher education fees have shifted over time. Just over 10 years ago, students across the country launched widespread protests against rising tuition fees. This had an impact on the finances of higher education institutions, covered read more »
While most learners in South Africa are able to access education, particularly at basic education level, a new report by Statistics South Africa highlights those who remain excluded from the education they aspire to, largely due to cost pressures. Despite education being a national priority, rising education-related expenses continue to place learning opportunities beyond the read more »
Welcome to the February issue of Mbalo Brief, our first issue for 2026. February is widely recognised as the month of love, but it is also a time to celebrate something equally powerful, our languages. On 17 November 1999, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declared 21 February as International Mother Language read more »
Consumer price inflation dipped to 3,5% in January from 3,6% in December, returning to its November 2025 level. Stable food inflation and lower fuel prices contributed to the lower headline rate. The monthly change in the consumer price index (CPI) was 0,2%, the same as December’s reading. Food inflation remained at 4,4% for a third consecutive read more »
Media Adversory 12 February 2026 Statistics South Africa to release the Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS), Quarter 4 of 2025 Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) will release the Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) results for the fourth quarter of 2025 at a media briefing in Tshwane on Tuesday, 17 February 2026. The Labour Force Survey read more »
The braai brought many friends and family together this past December. South Africa’s favourite pastime is a staple of any holiday season, but it has become pricier over time. Exactly how much pricier comes down to a matter of taste. What makes a braai so wonderful is that it can take many different forms and read more »